600 jobs at Tannadice?
Are the lice employees now?
Looks like the financial skullduggery goes much deeper than previously reported with over 600 jobs under threat due to hunners of financial mis-management at Dundee U.
I thought Goodwin was the new messiah, following in the footsteps of previous principals Golac, Kirkwood, Smiffy, McCall et al, but in cahoots with the FE-destroying dipstick, the resigning-next-year-with-a-hoor-of-a-pay-off Graeme Dey, has managed to accumulate un-serviceable debt of John Clark-esque proportions.
Solidarity with those under threat of compulsory redundancy, which won’t be the bulging-pooched senior managers, complicit in this failed jape. They’ll go under a generous voluntary severance scheme, and find cosy sinecures on one of the hundreds of unaccountable quangos that seems to govern us these days.
They beat Barcelona though. What a Mess, eh?
600 jobs at Tannadice?
Are the lice employees now?
Still a bewildering stat though. Shameless.
Likewise for the last match of the season when we grace The Conservatory Installers Inc Midden. Another thousand tickets cut from our allocation for some spurious reason.
A tinpot club attempting to be relevant by cutting off its nose to spite its face.
We are all Funso Ojo.
I hear it's virtually a free for all from 5pm on monday. Where have they cut another thousand from??? I didn't know that.
From the club statement late afternoon today:
?The primary motivation for requesting this part of the stadium - The Shed - was that we believed this would follow the process offered to the majority of other clubs.
Unfortunately, this request was declined by Dundee United and we accept their decision, as it is entirely the prerogative of home clubs to set the allocation for each individual match.
Consequently, Aberdeen supporters will be in the Jerry Kerr Stand again, however there will be a number of segregation areas in play which will see the allocation reduced by approximately 1000 tickets.?
Wnakers.
Yet they're quick to give over three stands when Sellick come a-calling.
Fair play my erse.